1933 College Football Season - November

November

November 4 Oregon beat Utah 26-7. Stanford beat the Olympic Club 21-0 and Army beat Coe College 34-0. Purdue beat Carnegie Tech 17-7. Michigan won at Illinois, 7-6, Ohio State beat Indiana 21-0. Minnesota and Northwestern played to a 0-0 tie. Pittsburgh beat Centre College 37-0. Nebraska stayed unbeaten with a 26-0 win over Missouri. Princeton extended its shutout streak to five with a 33-0 win at Brown.

November 11 In Los Angeles, USC (6-0-1) hosted Stanford (5-1-1). The Trojans suffered their first defeat in 27 games, losing 13-7, in a game that ultimately decided the Pacific Coast championship. Michigan defeated Iowa 5-3. At Portland, Oregon beat Oregon State, 13-3 to extend its record to 8-0-0. Army won at Harvard 27-0. In Phildadelphia, Ohio State beat Penn 20-7 and Purdue won at Notre Dame 19-0. Pittsburgh beat Duquesne 7-0 and Nebraska defeated Kansas 12-0 Princeton beat Dartmouth, 7-0, for its sixth straight shutout.

November 18 USC (7-0-1) handed visiting Oregon (8-0-0) its first defeat, 26-0. Michigan (6-0-0) and Minnesota (3-0-3), both unbeaten, played to a scoreless tie. Pittsburgh (6-1-0) hosted Nebraska (5-0-0) and won 6-0. Princeton beat visiting Navy 13-0. In seven games, it had outscored its opponents 164-0. Stanford beat Montana 33-7. Army defeated Pennsylvania Military Institute, 12-0. Ohio State won at Wisconsin 6-0. Purdue suffered its first loss of the season, falling 14-6 to visiting Iowa.

November 25 Princeton was finally scored upon, after holding its first seven opponents scoreless. The streak was broken by Rutgers, which lost 26-6. USC won at Notre Dame, 19-0 and Stanford beat California 7-3. The annual Army–Navy Game took place in Philadelphia, and Army won 12-7. Ohio State closed its season with a 7-6 win over Illinois and Michigan won at Northwestern 13-0, Minnesota beat Wisconsin 6-3, and Purdue won at Indiana 19-3. Nebraska beat Iowa 7-6

Thanksgiving Day fell on November 30 in 1933. Nebraska defeated Oregon State 22-0 to close its season at 8-1-0. Oregon won at St. Mary's, 13-7. Pittsburgh beat Carnegie Tech 16-0.

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